Bucks star's record-setting triple-double helps secure rivalry win
- The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night with a final score of 126-113.
- Milwaukee's victory occurred during their eighth game without Damian Lillard, who has deep vein thrombosis.
- Assistant Darvin Ham took over coaching duties as Bucks coach Doc Rivers left due to an illness during the game.
- Antetokounmpo achieved 35 points, 17 rebounds, and a career-best 20 assists, while the team made 51.6% of their 3-point shots.
- Doc Rivers earned his 1,156th regular-season win, surpassing Phil Jackson for seventh place in NBA history.
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Milwaukee leads to important victory on the wings of the exceptional Antetokounmpo
The Milwaukee Bucks won their 42nd NBA game last night, staying in contention for a playoff spot. Led by the exceptional Greek international Giannis Antetokounmpo (35 points, 20 assists, and 17 rebounds), the Bucks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 126-113. The visiting teams also won the remaining five games.
Historic triple-double by Giannis helps power Bucks
PHILADELPHIA — Giannis Antetokounmpo became the first player in NBA history to have 35 points, 17 rebounds and a career-high 20 assists as the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Philadelphia 76ers 126-113 Thursday night.

Antetokounmpo's historic triple-double powers Bucks past 76ers
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo became the first player in NBA history to have 35 points, 17 rebounds and a career-high 20 assists as the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Philadelphia 76ers 126-113 Thursday night.
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